Mr. Speaker, I do have a lot of experience in banking. In banking, our clients expect us to be honest, transparent and accountable. If we are not, they will move their business. The ironic part about it is that not only are we transparent and accountable in that industry, we also have auditors that we have to report to, just like the government. It had the Attorney General. It knows that it has 186 violations with $400 million of money that we cannot possibly ever know about unless it reveals those reports.
How can we, as politicians, stand in this place and explain to the Canadian public where this money was squandered by the Liberals?